The beach is great for surfing, but it tends to get crowded. It's not recommended for kids to swim due to rough conditions. To be honest, it's a bit overrated. It's not terrible, but it receives more attention than it deserves considering Australia has numerous breathtaking beaches that go unnoticed.
There is an intersection of ley lines located 10 meters from the southernmost point of this beach. It is recommended to bring a dive mask and connect to this spot. The network of lines on the surface resembles glowing wires spread all over the country. These grid-like markings are essentially energy grids. In an update, we recently energized our crystals at this beach and they are now resonating incredibly. This beach deserves a 5-star rating.
This beach, located along the Coogee to Bondi Walk, offers stunning views and all the necessary amenities such as showers, toilets, and drinking fountains.
Today, Milk Beach in Vaucluse was bustling with people enjoying a swim and having a good time. Situated at the base of Hermit Bay within Sydney Harbour National Park, this small, secluded beach is surrounded by the Heritage listed Strickland House. Offering stunning views of Sydney, Milk Beach is a hidden gem in the Eastern Suburbs. Access to the beach is limited, but it can be reached by public transport, boat, or with limited off-street parking available. There are plenty of activities to enjoy at Milk Beach, such as fishing, snorkeling, family picnics, or a leisurely walk along the Hermitage Foreshore.